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In 'The Last of Us' every watch has a hidden meaning

Another noticeable watch, an Easter egg for those who are not familiar with the game, also appears at the beginning of the series. At the moment when Abby, to avenge the death of her father by murdering Joel, we see that she places her father's dogs on his grave. Your clock in the shot is strikingly similar to that of Joels. Swain confirms that this was not a coincidence and gives a hint for those who do not know the game that Abby will take revenge. “While we chose the clocks for the line -up, we tried to keep the rest of the watches far from Joel, with the exception of Abby. Here Craig wanted something similar to Joel, while we were still a little different. We played around with the colors of the Riemens until we landed on the Khaki one on the show.”

The other interesting clock choice is that of Tommy, Joel's brother, worn in The Shot when he takes Joels watch from his body when he cleans her in episode three. Swain confirms that Tommy's Watch is a Mortima Datomatic, A Dive Watch from the '70s Made by a French Brand From The Company Cattin & Cie. Swain Didn't Say, Specific Timepiece Was Chosen But It Does Speak to The Carefully Crafted Aesthetic: The Texan Plant Indian Paintbrush on His Boots and His First Nation-Crafted Belt Buckle, which Actor Gabriel Luna Chose Specifically for his Character Bewause was A man who had to do well with which it was good.

The last teaser for fans is that we haven't seen the last of Joels watch. “Spoiler warning. We see it in future episodes in the second season in flashbacks,” says Swain. But will Ellie ever wear it? still“, Swain replies. That” but “” to us “. I think we have to wait until we have to wait until we have to wait Season three of the last of us find out.

This story originally appeared on British GQ.

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